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Religious Festive Practices in Boston's North End: Ephemeral Identities in an Italian American Community (SUNY Series in Italian/American Culture) (Hardcover)

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In this lively and accessible book, Augusto Ferraiuolo examines the many religious festivals in the Italian American community of Boston's North End. Using interviews, participant observation, and visual data, Ferraiuolo creates a vivid picture of how, over the course of a summer season, a number of religious festive practices are organized by multiple, overlapping, and, to some extent, competing voluntary organizations. The central argument that emerges is that the community uses these festivals, in part, to help maintain and establish a variety of identities, and that these identities are multistranded, complex, shifting, and negotiated--and thus ephemeral. In addition, Ferraiuolo shows in detail how individuals negotiate and construct identities as Italian Americans, Scaccianesi, Neapolitans, Catholics, and others, within the context of these celebrations. He also introduces a creative and original metaphor for understanding the ways in which selfhood is constructed, arguing that contemporary identities function as hypertext, in the manner of web-based technologies, linking to one another and building upon each other as constantly evolving "technologies of the self.

About the Author


Augusto Ferraiuolo is Lecturer and Visiting Scholar in the Department of Anthropology at Boston University.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781438428093
ISBN-10: 143842809X
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication Date: July 16th, 2009
Pages: 291
Language: English
Series: SUNY Series in Italian/American Culture